Politicians have been coming out in droves recently in support of LGBT rights.
But is the “T” in LGBT being fully represented? The New Yorker’s Emily Greenhouse doesn’t think so. In her article “Dropping the ‘T’: Trans Rights in the Marriage Era,” Greenhouse states:
The United States moves inexorably toward granting equality to the L.G.B., but in the process—while still pronouncing that satisfying final consonant—we often, in practice, drop the “T.”
As the LGB community continues to gain public and political support, it is important politicians and legislatures do not forget the rights of trans people in their legislation and discourse.